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Port Washington, WI, was named for its natural port and after President George Washington. It was originally called Wisconsin City, then Sauk Washington before getting its final name. Leland Stanford, the founder of Stanford University, was from Port Washington.

The Port Washington-Saukville School District has one High School in the town, known as Port Washington High. Private tutoring in Port Washington is available both online or in-home to help you with general course instruction or test prep. Several excellent colleges are also in the area, mostly in Milwaukee. These excellent educational opportunities include Cardinal Stritch University and Marquette University. you can rely on Port Washington, WI, tutors to potentially improve the chances of getting into your dream college. Whether you are looking to attend a private or public college or university, you might benefit by seeking a personal tutor in Port Washington, WI, who can offer you online or in-home tutoring sessions for test prep instruction.

Family activities are nearly everywhere in Port Washington, making them easier to find. The Memories Dinner-Theatre puts on entertaining productions over a delicious selection of food. The staff are attentive, and any architecture buff will love the artistic qualities of the building. The Port Washington Ghost Walk has great storytelling, telling about areas of the cities that are believed to be haunted. Possibility Playground is a great place to take your younger kids, with a huge playground and well-maintained equipment to help your youngster imagine a new world around them and have some fun.

Fish Day has been held every July since 1964, and is often considered to be the world's largest one-day outdoor fish fry. The 1860 Light Station provides an excellently displayed nautical history of Wisconsin. Many artifacts are on display, especially tools. The stunning views are another draw, and the knowledgeable volunteers will be able to teach you what you want to know. Port Exploreum is another place to learn about the local fishing industry. The Lion's Fest and Fish Derby is an annual fishing competition that is very popular. The Maritime Heritage Festival celebrates the nautical history of the town. After a long day, head to Twisted Willow, Dockside Deli, or Newport Shores for some of the best food you'll ever taste.

Are you struggling to get into the school of your choice? Port Washington tutors offer online and in-person tutoring sessions to give you the test prep and instruction you need to try to do well on your big exam.

Recent Tutoring Session Reviews

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"We reviewed concepts for assessment exam. We began study packet and focused on ranking fractions in order from smallest to largest. Next, we will cover ranking decimals, then the student will be asked to ranking fractions and decimals in order from smallest to largest, and vice versa."

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"In this session, we focused on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals. The student understood the connection between fractions and decimals i.e. 1/4 = 25/100 = .25. I taught her how doing the division helps to find the decimal. "

"We spent most of the time working on the binomial theorem, including binomial expansion and multiplying polynomials. We also worked on long division with polynomials and talked about factoring. The student mostly just needs help with some of the examples. She is very smart and once she sees it, she grasps the concepts quickly. She has a good attitude, and even though she has a lot of work to catch up on, she works hard to understand the material. I left her with some notes on the binomial theorem and with long division of polynomials, as that was what seemed to be the most unfamiliar to her. We did some examples from each of her assignments so that she became familiar with the concept and had something to refer to as a reference, and she planned on finishing the rest on her own. "

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"The student had moved onto exponents. We covered the basic rules of exponents and then worked through several practice problems that he was given by his teacher. He had some initial trouble with negative, fractional exponents but improved dramatically by the end of the session. We finished up by working through some of his homework together."

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"We did the entire ISEE test and reviewed. He tested in the 75th percentiles in all areas. We need to improve scores in reading, verbal, and quantitative. We also need to improve writing. When he first took the test he was in the 75th percentile in math and quantitative. He was in the 25th for reading and 50th for verbal. So, this is a vast improvement."

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"In all of our previous lessons the student was in a bit of a crunch mode, since exams were coming up. This time, since it's the beginning of new material, we were much more laid-back, and I focused on more deep, thorough education (instead of just trying to cram all the test material). The subject was polygons of various sizes and side-counts, and all the different properties they have. In addition to the formulas given in his book, I showed her some alternate ways to find some angles/sides/et cetera. Then, for the second worksheet, you had to prove a shape was a certain type of shape based on axioms and theorems, which was pretty tough! We wrote them all down."

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"Today the student and I were able to cover a ton of topics! Specifically vocabulary, components of slope, coordinates, x and y intercepts and coordinate components, slope intercept form (formula and application), graphing equations in slope intercept form, parallel and perpendicular lines, lines of best fit, and graphing scatterplots. He showed great improvement from the beginning of the session and demonstrated he really understood the topics. Great session today!! Good luck on the test tomorrow and see you Monday! "

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"The student and I worked through problems on hypothesis testing today. He is able to answer the homework questions well but sometimes gets processes confused. I think it helps him to look at questions before moving onto a new topic. We will continue to work on this. "

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"Today, I helped the student review an assignment over identifying independent and dependent variables, as well as determining correlation. Although a couple of the examples were somewhat ambiguous, she had little trouble with the assignment."

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"We covered surface area, lateral area, and volume, as well as their ratios. I offered the strategy of making a chart to organize information when dealing with ratio problems. The student has great mathematical maturity. She didn't struggle with any one thing in particular; the problems were just all very difficult. Her attitude is great, and I am confident she will become very good at solving these problems with practice. Her grade in this class is in the A or B range, and she is aiming to maintain an A. We were able to work through many problems today. "

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"The student and I worked on mixed math practice today. She has her third grade state test this week and needed to review different math concepts. We went over division with remainders, multiplication using pictures, and mixed math problems review including addition and subtraction. We also looked at some geometry, but she has not learned this concept yet. We also went over how to round a number. For the next session, we will work on division with three digits. "

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"Today we worked on natural log functions and the characteristics of their graphs. The student did well with the material and had a positive throughout the session. I included strategies to simplify some concepts."